March 19, 1945
I have not written in almost four weeks. It seems like I have passed a terrible nightmare and have awakened in Barotac, where it is… Read More »March 19, 1945
I have not written in almost four weeks. It seems like I have passed a terrible nightmare and have awakened in Barotac, where it is… Read More »March 19, 1945
Yesterday and today have been very quiet – no planes or shooting. The weather has been stormy and we were a little worried for fear… Read More »December 3, 1944
Dolly is better this morning. She is able to take a little orange juice and retain it. She is terribly jaundiced, but it is clearing… Read More »October 31, 1944
Two days ago, Agustin came from Barotac with two bull carts just in case we wished to evacuate. It is dangerous to go out of… Read More »September 30, 1944
Today we had our first air raid warning from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and in the afternoon from 4:00 to 5:00. Tonight we shall… Read More »May 24, 1944
Many things have taken place since I have last written. On March 7, 1943 Coné sent two men (one of them a Philippine Army G-2,… Read More »April 1, 1943
Joy of all joys! We received a letter from Coné this morning and I shall quote it to you: “February 24, 1943 Dearest Honey, Thank… Read More »March 1, 1943
John arrived Sunday noon with eight men carrying our cargo. According to him very few of our things were taken. All the furniture is still… Read More »January 25, 1943
Yesterday three planes flew over and bombed Santa Cruz, 3 km from us. They are bombing along the road again, so we expect the Japanese… Read More »January 22, 1943